A React implementation of Echoes, Sonar's Design System.
This library requires to be installed with Yarn to work properly due to a patch applied to one of our dependencies. Using npm or other package managers is not currently supported.
yarn add @sonarsource/echoes-react
Echoes React has several peer dependencies that must be installed in your project:
yarn add @emotion/react @emotion/styled react-intl react-router-dom
These dependencies are required for:
- @emotion/react & @emotion/styled: CSS-in-JS styling
- react-intl: Internationalization support
- react-router-dom: Routing functionality for certain components (Links, Breadcrumbs, etc.)
Make sure to setup the following Providers at the root of your app:
The EchoesProvider
is required to provide theming and configuration context for all Echoes components.
The IntlProvider
from react-intl
is necessary for translations. See this page for more information.
The i18n keys file contains the list of keys that should be translated and provided by your IntlProvider
.
Make sure to have the IntlProvider
wrapping the EchoesProvider
.
The BrowserRouter
(or other router) from react-router-dom
is required for components that use routing functionality (such as Links, Breadcrumbs, etc.).
Make sure to have the Router wrapping the EchoesProvider
.
In order to have tooltips and other overlay components appear above the rest of the UI, it is probably necessary to have a Stacking Context for your app. This means the root app component should define a new one, or be wrapped in a component that does it.
The easiest way to start a new Stacking Context is to provide your app root with the following CSS properties:
isolation: isolate;
position: relative;
import { BrowserRouter } from 'react-router-dom';
import { IntlProvider } from 'react-intl';
import { EchoesProvider } from '@sonarsource/echoes-react';
function App() {
return (
<IntlProvider locale="en" messages={messages}>
<BrowserRouter>
<EchoesProvider>
<div className="app-root" style={{ isolation: 'isolate', position: 'relative' }}>
<YourAppRoot />
</div>
</EchoesProvider>
</BrowserRouter>
</IntlProvider>
);
}
import { Checkbox } from '@sonarsource/echoes-react';
See available components and usage in storybook: https://echoes-react.netlify.app/
To render app components that use Echoes components internally you need to make sure your test render function also provides the necessary context providers detailed in the Providers section above.
You can also configure the EchoesProvider
with tooltipsDelayDuration={0}
to disable the tooltip delay during tests, which can help avoid flaky tests due to tooltips not appearing on time.
The lib only provides an ES module bundle. If you use Jest for your tests (or a similar library) make sure your transform preprocessor goes through @sonarsource/echoes-react
to make it runnable on Node.js.
You can do that by adding an exception in your transformIgnorePatterns
, for example:
transformIgnorePatterns: [`/node_modules/(?!@sonarsource/echoes-react)`],
We recommend VSCode to work on this project.
There is a .vscode
folder containing:
- A list of recommended extensions
- Install them through the marketplace
- A template for necessary (and recommended) settings:
settings.template.json
- Copy it and save it as
settings.json
- You must open the project directly. Adding its folder in an existing workspace might not work, as the typescript configuration must be defined at workspace level.
- Copy it and save it as
You also must set up your vscode to work with the yarn
pnp setup, using the following command:
yarn dlx @yarnpkg/sdks vscode
Use the following command to run both the build watcher and the storybook server in dev
mode:
yarn dev
To run tests, use the following command:
yarn jest
To build the lib, use the following command:
yarn build
The lib is built on top of some generated files like the design-tokens or the icons fonts. These generated files are versioned in the src/generated
and i18n
folders.
We generated an optimized version of the material-symbold-rounded font that we use for our icons. The whole font contains thousands of icons and weighs more than 4Mb, so we generate a subset of it containing only the icons we use in the design system, reducing its size to a few Kb.
If you add new icons you must run the following command to generate the new optimized font:
yarn build-fonts
Our raw design tokens files that are created on Figma are stored inside the design-tokens/tokens
folder. We can't use these tokens as is, so we transform them using style-dictionary
to css variable format and store them in the src/generated
folder. We also generate a few other files to help us with typings.
If new design tokens are added to the raw Figma file, we must run the following command to generate the new design tokens css variables:
yarn build-tokens
We use the react-intl
library for internationalization. We store our translations in the i18n/keys.json
file. This file is generated based on all the translation keys contained in our components. This file is mainly useful for the products that use the lib to know what keys they should translate.
If you add new translation keys, you must run the following command to generate the new i18n/keys.json
file:
yarn build-intl-keys
Make sure all peer dependencies are installed, see the Installation section above.
Ensure you have wrapped your app with all required providers in the correct order and configured a proper stacking context, see Providers section above.
If tooltips or other overlay components don't appear correctly, ensure you have configured a stacking context, see Providers section above.
If you encounter errors about missing router context when using Link components or other routing-related components, make sure you have wrapped your app with a Router provider from react-router-dom
(e.g., BrowserRouter
, HashRouter
, or MemoryRouter
).
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